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FRSC recovers N8.6 million at Kaduna road crash scene

Mr Nadabo said the initial investigation revealed that the cause of the crash was speeding and loss of control.

• October 1, 2024
Kaduna
Kaduna

The Federal Road Safety Corps and Kaduna State Sector Command’s operatives on a rescue mission have recovered N8.6 million at the scene of an accident on Monday.


The sector commander, Kabir Nadabo, confirmed the accident to journalists on Tuesday in Kaduna.


Mr Nadabo said the road crash occurred at Area G Samaru, along Zaria to Funtua Road, at 7:00 p.m., which left two persons injured.


He disclosed that it involved a Ford pickup belonging to the Nigerian Army with registration number FST 134FX and a Toyota Corolla.


Mr Nadabo said that the pickup van was moving towards Funtua when the Corolla, with registration number KTN 316 HK, travelling to Zaria, apparently at high speed, lost control and crashed onto the Ford.


He said the initial investigation revealed that the cause of the crash was speeding and loss of control.


Mr Nadabo said, “A rescue team from Zebra 55 Shika led by the Zebra Head conducted the rescue.”


He said further investigation showed that three people were involved in the crash; two sustained varying degrees of injury, while one person was injury-free.


He stated, “The injured were conveyed to the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Shika for further treatment. In addition to the rescue conducted, a sum of N8.6 million was recovered at the scene. The entire amount belongs to the owner of the red Toyota Corolla, while arrangements are being made for him to fully recover before handing over the money to him.’’


Mr Nadabo said the corps in Kaduna would continue to engage all the relevant and critical stakeholders in advocating and creating more awareness on safety.


He added that the corps would not relent in its call for road users and motorists alike to work with FRSC in addressing the menace of road traffic crashes in the state.


The commander appealed to motorists to imbibe the culture and conduct of safe driving, particularly through townships and the highways.

He appreciated the Kaduna State Government for its untiring support to FRSC activities in the state.


Mr Nadabo also commended the media for aligning with FRSC’s values in propagating the word of safety always.

(NAN)

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